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Assistant Professor in Durham Law School and Economics

Job details
Posting date: 19 January 2025
Salary: £46,485 to £55,295 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 18 February 2025
Location: Durham, County Durham, DH1 3LE
Company: Durham University
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 24002261_1737248437

Summary

Durham Law School and the Department of Economics seek to appoint an outstanding candidate to contribute to the internationally leading JusTN0W initiative ('Just Transitions to a Net Zero World'). JustN0W is an ambitious and interdisciplinary initiative funded by a £5 million strategic investment that will see seven academic staff appointed to lead Durham's commitment to a better and fairer world in the face of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental degradation. Our initiative brings together academic colleagues across Law, Economics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences to advance the knowledge and the implementation of just transitions to net zero at international, national, and local levels. The work programme comprises four strands of work. Each strand sets forth a range of objectives, including grant capture activity and engagement with different partners. More information on JusTN0W can be found here (https://www.durham.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/csdlp/justn0w/).

This post will be a joint appointment between the Law School and the Department of Economics at Durham University. Applicants must demonstrate high quality research in the field of economics of environmental sustainability, appreciation of the legal and governance aspects surrounding the sustainability discourse and ability to teach our students to an exceptional standard and to fully engage in the services, citizenship, and values of the University. Ability and willingness to engage at the intersection of Law and Economics areas is also highly valued.

Contact Information

Laura Marsiliani, Professor of Economics,

Petra Minnerop, Professor of International Law,

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What to Submit

All applicants are asked to submit:

  • A CV
  • A covering letter which details your experience, strengths and potential in the requirements set out above.
  • Personal research plan-2 pages max, covering next 5 years.
  • Two of your most significant pieces of written work. Where possible your written work should have been published or submitted since 2021, however work prior to 2021 may be submitted where candidates have had career breaks.
  • An EDI & values statement - (of no more than 500 words) which outlines work which you have been involved in which demonstrates your commitment to EDI and our values. I.e. Involvement in equality, diversity, and inclusion activities such as mentoring, volunteering, or attending conferences.

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